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why am i buying philips lightning -- philips lighting? is because it you're going to give me a nice dividend? . chris philips lighting is a company that has a very strong leadership in the lighting philips -- eric oh lighting is a company that has a very strong leadership in the lighting industry. we have a very strong brand. we have a fantastic -- to innovate. we are connected to customers who trust us. from theh is coming competitive advantages. guy: i should think of you as a growth stock, right? eric: when you look at the company, we would be seeing technically as an income or value stock. our plan has been declining because we have a [indiscernible] which is still conventional. there are many parts of the company that are still growing. -- we turn into a growth profile. guy: just another quick question. your relationship with the parent company philips, we have seen other leading companies being spun out and that relationship being very difficult. what is your relationship going to be like? how much management latitude are you going
why am i buying philips lightning -- philips lighting? is because it you're going to give me a nice dividend? . chris philips lighting is a company that has a very strong leadership in the lighting philips -- eric oh lighting is a company that has a very strong leadership in the lighting industry. we have a very strong brand. we have a fantastic -- to innovate. we are connected to customers who trust us. from theh is coming competitive advantages. guy: i should think of you as a growth stock,...
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philip: that is correct. i don't think we should have ever looked at oil as a proxy for global economic growth. we are not able to get good natures being consumed or produced contemporaneously. tom: what is the lifting cost for oil? i talk with bloomberg intelligence about this all the time. what is the basic cost to get this stuff out of the ground? philip: probably $50-$20 per barrel. tom: that low? philip: what has happened is the technology of fracking is rising costs down. ise you have drilled, it $50-$20 per barrel. companies will keep producing as they have financial problems. tom: we have much more to talk about. we will talk about the american consumer, the massive shift in retail dynamics. on bloomberg radio, the undersecretary for trade. futures, let's call it flat. good morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. bloomberg surveillance. i am tom keene. we are pleased to bring you verlegerman and philip . investment has not been there in america. when does it light up? i don't think anytime soon. the
philip: that is correct. i don't think we should have ever looked at oil as a proxy for global economic growth. we are not able to get good natures being consumed or produced contemporaneously. tom: what is the lifting cost for oil? i talk with bloomberg intelligence about this all the time. what is the basic cost to get this stuff out of the ground? philip: probably $50-$20 per barrel. tom: that low? philip: what has happened is the technology of fracking is rising costs down. ise you have...
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philip: not at all. scarlet: we saw them treating it as a tool for growth, specifically china's appetite. philip: trading is a proxy for crude. i thought the stories, and they were moving together. but this is a correlation that was therefore a wild. i don't think i see anything, i have been doing this for 40 years, not going into its economic activity. joe: as you said at the beginning, it is a mainly a supply story. are there any demand decides that are important? if tomorrow when the data come out, everyone will say u.s. ethylene consumption is up 5% or 6%. the numbers when you dig into them are 1% or 2%. i think the oil demand is up a little. a supply story. demand will come back, but we are not consuming as much oil and gasoline. when you look at the figures that came out last week, and gas station sales, that pointed to a lower sales number. eta --blem with the doe doe data. do you have a sense of where will bought a mac? -- bottom at? philip: you see the doe numbers and read the state numbers from
philip: not at all. scarlet: we saw them treating it as a tool for growth, specifically china's appetite. philip: trading is a proxy for crude. i thought the stories, and they were moving together. but this is a correlation that was therefore a wild. i don't think i see anything, i have been doing this for 40 years, not going into its economic activity. joe: as you said at the beginning, it is a mainly a supply story. are there any demand decides that are important? if tomorrow when the data...
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saidutgoing glenn stevens of philip lowe he is the job. let us take a look at some of the other stories. have a look at an australian bank that makes two thirds of its money overseas. yvonne: macquarie shares, has seen a rise in its shares. 29% jump in full gear profits. net income number rose to a record $1.5 billion for the year that ended in march. this is because of a boost from what the business was relying on which was asset management and lending units. s to expand the business and shield the firm's earnings from trading. he is gaining from investors there's for assets with stable yields. the bank faces some challenges from rising defaults on rising -- on mortgages and the strengthening aussie dollar. about $2.40.d for looking ahead to the u.s. payroll later today, markets will be watching closely to see if the jobs machine remains well tuned and running. april's report signals it will stay that way with employers forecasting to add 200,000 jobs. the jobless rate is expected to 4.9% which isto close to the feds definition of full em
saidutgoing glenn stevens of philip lowe he is the job. let us take a look at some of the other stories. have a look at an australian bank that makes two thirds of its money overseas. yvonne: macquarie shares, has seen a rise in its shares. 29% jump in full gear profits. net income number rose to a record $1.5 billion for the year that ended in march. this is because of a boost from what the business was relying on which was asset management and lending units. s to expand the business and...
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royal philips raised $859 million in an ipo. to list theided company in amsterdam after failing to sell it privately. tech companies have an insatiable demand for bandwidth. two of the largest are teaming up on a big intercontinental project. microsoft and facebook built a 41 mile undersea cable stretching from virginia to spain. deliver faster online and cloud services to customers of both companies. it will be completed by the fall of 2017. that is the latest bloomberg business flash. companies are going on a bit of a worldwide borrowing binge . nonfinancial company debt will be in excess of 200 $36 billion -- $236 billion. we are seeing plenty of activity in europe on track for its busiest may ever. joining us now is sally bakewell .o why are companies borrowing so much right now? moment where in a we have some of the most favorable borrowing conditions on record. if you are a treasurer, you are looking around to see if you can borrow euros at 1%. you can borrow dollars at about 3%. you're going to want to lock in those kinds
royal philips raised $859 million in an ipo. to list theided company in amsterdam after failing to sell it privately. tech companies have an insatiable demand for bandwidth. two of the largest are teaming up on a big intercontinental project. microsoft and facebook built a 41 mile undersea cable stretching from virginia to spain. deliver faster online and cloud services to customers of both companies. it will be completed by the fall of 2017. that is the latest bloomberg business flash....
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top of the list is philips lighting. it hundred $64 million. the average move of all of the companies listed from their first day to today is 7.8%. just some of the data you can discover on this wonderful function, ipo . luxembourg-based satellite servers provider funded and acquisition of the rest of the satellite provider of three -- oc three. kettler says it is risky. we do not like it, it says. it cost its price target to 18 euros versus 26 euros. we are at 19 euros. the shares today, the biggest decline on the stoxx 600 down by 11%. shery: thank you. let's get to bloomberg first ws.d nee >> president obama has become the first sitting president to visit a city destroyed by a nuclear bomb in hiroshima, japan, and 1945. mr. obama said he was there to mourn the dead japanese and americans. obama: since that day, we have made choices that gave us hope. the united states and japan forged not only an alliance but a friendship. emma: japanese prime minister shinzo abe praised president obama for what he calls his third for coming to hiroshima
top of the list is philips lighting. it hundred $64 million. the average move of all of the companies listed from their first day to today is 7.8%. just some of the data you can discover on this wonderful function, ipo . luxembourg-based satellite servers provider funded and acquisition of the rest of the satellite provider of three -- oc three. kettler says it is risky. we do not like it, it says. it cost its price target to 18 euros versus 26 euros. we are at 19 euros. the shares today, the...
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mark b.: thanks for joining us, siddharth philip in mumbai. pressuread, burberry, mounting on the chief executive to boost sales. details on their plan, next. ♪ mark b.: live from london, i am mark barton. bad news for burberry. ed 2017 profit expectations for the second time in a month. analysts reduced profit estimates. they hit a four-month low. joining us, andrew roberts. tell us about this multiyear turnaround plan. andrew: good afternoon, mark. a rpretty grim reading for burberry. they announced a plan, in sum, we can put like this. kate moss said a few years ago, "nothing tastes as good as skinny feels." burberry seems to think the thinner they are, the better they will feel. job reductions are part of this. they are going to reduce the assortment of products they have. they are going to cut that by about 20%. they are going to put a greater focus on products like high-margin mag -- bags. this is an effort by chief executive and chief creative officer christopher bailey to reignite interest in the brand, which has struggled a little b
mark b.: thanks for joining us, siddharth philip in mumbai. pressuread, burberry, mounting on the chief executive to boost sales. details on their plan, next. ♪ mark b.: live from london, i am mark barton. bad news for burberry. ed 2017 profit expectations for the second time in a month. analysts reduced profit estimates. they hit a four-month low. joining us, andrew roberts. tell us about this multiyear turnaround plan. andrew: good afternoon, mark. a rpretty grim reading for burberry. they...
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nejra: philips lighting shares have jumped in their trading debut this money after royal philips raised 750 million euros in the initial public offering. biggest lighting business. has sold its sun life unit and a u.k. and announce the top management team will work with the incoming ceo when he takes the helm. among the appointments, gerald harland will become cfo. france'sme time, largest insurer says the sale of its u.k. life in savings business would generate 400 million euros. google has won a $9 billion court case over the use of oracle java programming language. oracle claims that google needs a license to use java to develop android. jurors concluded that google made fair use of java under copyright law. android is used in 80% of the world's mobile devices. oracle plans to appeal, although legal experts say overturning it will be difficult. francine: thank you so much. wall street's long weekend has been put on hold until fed chair janet yellen takes to the stage this afternoon. the big question, will she take june off the table for an interest rate rise? one man expecting a dovi
nejra: philips lighting shares have jumped in their trading debut this money after royal philips raised 750 million euros in the initial public offering. biggest lighting business. has sold its sun life unit and a u.k. and announce the top management team will work with the incoming ceo when he takes the helm. among the appointments, gerald harland will become cfo. france'sme time, largest insurer says the sale of its u.k. life in savings business would generate 400 million euros. google has...
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shares of philips lighting jumped in their trading debut today. they raised $839 million in an ipo of the world's largest general lighting business. they decided to list the company in amsterdam. axis says the sale of its u.k. lighting businesses will generate a lot of income. the decision to sell came after a strategic review. hedge funds and banks are hoping to cash in on the uncertainty of the brexit vote hours before the results are known. the need for information is huge because there will not be an official exit poll and it is unclear how soon early results will show a trend. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine: the world of corporate stories that you need to know about. thank you so much. we talked about cherry yellen, about monetary policy. steven major is still with us. thank you so much for sticking around. you wrote a great piece which basically said the real elephant in the room -- helicopter money. steven: yes. francine: would it work? steven: it is called the real elephant in the room because people tend to think the eleph
shares of philips lighting jumped in their trading debut today. they raised $839 million in an ipo of the world's largest general lighting business. they decided to list the company in amsterdam. axis says the sale of its u.k. lighting businesses will generate a lot of income. the decision to sell came after a strategic review. hedge funds and banks are hoping to cash in on the uncertainty of the brexit vote hours before the results are known. the need for information is huge because there will...
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at philips we are championing , his work. we are including his work. i remember telling a number of colleagues -- listen, you should really look at prince. and it would go in one ear and go out the other ear. then we sold one of these nurses for just under $1 million. when that happened, the same friends came back and said where can i get prince? [laughter] tonight, there is going to be a stunning nurse called the runaway nurse. i don't know what the price will be running away but we expect it to maybe do something between $7 million or $10 million. you can see an artist like him -- charlie: how long did it take for you from recognizing his work to now get to this point? simon: we're talking about 10 years. it is not a very long time. charlie: talk about the market today. here we are in the center of this this week. what is going on? where are prices headed? simon: so there is a moment of readjustment in the market. after all the economic uncertainty that has been kind of general a lot of owners of , top works have decided to hold back and felt, let's
at philips we are championing , his work. we are including his work. i remember telling a number of colleagues -- listen, you should really look at prince. and it would go in one ear and go out the other ear. then we sold one of these nurses for just under $1 million. when that happened, the same friends came back and said where can i get prince? [laughter] tonight, there is going to be a stunning nurse called the runaway nurse. i don't know what the price will be running away but we expect it...
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philips shares are lower in today's train. konecranes plans to acquire a lifting business from terex for about $1.3 billion. the finland-based company will pay cash and $19.6 million in materials terex's handling and poor solutions business. the u.s. crane maker abandoned talks with chinese zoomilon to buy the rest of the company. telecom italia has reduced its target to 1.6 billion euros. italy's largest phone company is cuts will be split between operating cost and capital spending. new ceo aims to improve profitability and the former state-owned carrier. shares are trading higher. that is the bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you so much. never before has the bank of japan done so much to achieve so little. that is the online -- the headline on a story on the bloomberg this morning. stocks are little changed from 18 months ago and exports are declining. this is our chart of the hour/ this shows the trouble that mr. kuroda is phasing. the lj has succeeded in pushing down bond yields. you can see when you look at the
philips shares are lower in today's train. konecranes plans to acquire a lifting business from terex for about $1.3 billion. the finland-based company will pay cash and $19.6 million in materials terex's handling and poor solutions business. the u.s. crane maker abandoned talks with chinese zoomilon to buy the rest of the company. telecom italia has reduced its target to 1.6 billion euros. italy's largest phone company is cuts will be split between operating cost and capital spending. new ceo...
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philip low will replace glenn stevens as governor of the reserve bank of australia for a seven-year term. he inherits the post after the central bank eased policy to a record low to cushion the end of a mining investment boom and combat disinflation. he was appointed in february 2012 when stevens described him as an exceptional economist. the u.k. is holding a series of elections today on what has been dubbed super thursday. the london mayor is getting much international attention. there are mayoral races in liverpool. there are also parliamentary by election's and sheffield brightside. global news --global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . francine. francine: turkey's prime minister is expected to step down this month after losing a power struggle with president erdogan. the politics have seemed tricky stock markets. is that she is meeting with the executive board. let's speak to jon ferro. he is in charge for all of our government reporting. great to have you on the p
philip low will replace glenn stevens as governor of the reserve bank of australia for a seven-year term. he inherits the post after the central bank eased policy to a record low to cushion the end of a mining investment boom and combat disinflation. he was appointed in february 2012 when stevens described him as an exceptional economist. the u.k. is holding a series of elections today on what has been dubbed super thursday. the london mayor is getting much international attention. there are...
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and they also let stand a $25 million award to philip morris. that money goes to the estate of a smoker that died from cancer. donald trump says florida senator marco rubio is not under consideration for vice president. the washington post reported marco rubio, sarah palin, and chris christie are all being considered as running mates. donald trump treated that the washington post is wrong and most of those mentioned are not being considered. a strong earthquake shook tokyo and other cities in eastern japan earlier today. there was an initial magnitude of 5.6 and hit about 60 miles east of tokyo. no major injuries or damage. floods and landslides at a popular waterfall in indonesia have killed 17 people. one person was found alive and was being treated at a local hospital. officials are searching for four people still missing. more than 70 students were visiting the waterfall when the rain began. global news 24 hours a day part i try to 400 journalists in over 150 news bureaus around the world. i am shery ahn. alix: let's get a recap of the marke
and they also let stand a $25 million award to philip morris. that money goes to the estate of a smoker that died from cancer. donald trump says florida senator marco rubio is not under consideration for vice president. the washington post reported marco rubio, sarah palin, and chris christie are all being considered as running mates. donald trump treated that the washington post is wrong and most of those mentioned are not being considered. a strong earthquake shook tokyo and other cities in...
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for philip on retrospective sale . that is next. betty: you don't have to be a precious metal timepiece to fetch top dollar at auction. this 1942 stainless steel rolex fetched 2.5 million dollars at a sale hosted by phillips. that is a record. head of watches in the u.s. for phillips is with us. you, what makes this so special? $2.5 million? >> that is the holy grail for vintage rolex fans. one of 12 only made, the rarest of all models and the most complicated ever made. to racingy given families or racecar drivers. never sold to the public. only 8 have shown up. we are pleased to have this break the record for any rolex timepiece ever sold at auction. >> was that a risk? >> we believe that vintage watches, especially stainless steel, are hot right now. we included brands that aren't popular for the general public. with watches we think the general public should be aware of ranging in price points from $3000 to over $2 million. wonderful. were we were thrilled and delighted. we broke multiple world records and the collecting communi
for philip on retrospective sale . that is next. betty: you don't have to be a precious metal timepiece to fetch top dollar at auction. this 1942 stainless steel rolex fetched 2.5 million dollars at a sale hosted by phillips. that is a record. head of watches in the u.s. for phillips is with us. you, what makes this so special? $2.5 million? >> that is the holy grail for vintage rolex fans. one of 12 only made, the rarest of all models and the most complicated ever made. to racingy given...
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finishing off with philips. what it is going to do, and we saw this coming, it is going to lift its lighting division after searching for a fire for the past half year. that obviously didn't bear fruit. what it is going to do is sell 25% of the shares to amsterdam. it will sell the remaining shares in coming years. what the ceo is doing, he is shifting away from the lighting. this is a company that started in lighting in the 19th century. he is focusing on the global health care market. he has equipment that allows hospitals to analyze clinical data. and patients to monitor health and attrition. on the smartphones, as well. shares are down by 2%. just as the bloomberg terminal changes without me even touching it, there are gremlins in the house. >> you and your touchscreen. let's check in on bloomberg first word news. taylor riggs has won a newsroom. >> it is all about politics today. j cruz says today's indiana primary is the one thing that stands between him and plunging over the cliff. if he loses, donald tru
finishing off with philips. what it is going to do, and we saw this coming, it is going to lift its lighting division after searching for a fire for the past half year. that obviously didn't bear fruit. what it is going to do is sell 25% of the shares to amsterdam. it will sell the remaining shares in coming years. what the ceo is doing, he is shifting away from the lighting. this is a company that started in lighting in the 19th century. he is focusing on the global health care market. he has...
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bryan cranston: a came from the writer of the new york times, a .able for three, philip they, of course went to the office of the president first. you had all interest in this, and then they came to me. and when he said yes, we could go, and that is the way it was presented. i would like to do an interview with you and the president of the notice they. -- proved it,ted now it is up to me. what day? charlie: i can be there. what was he like? bryan cranston: i had a few different feelings. we worked for 45 days, and the bulk of that was the oval office, and it was the exact size. they did copious amounts of research to make sure of the accuracy of the decor and the pictures and everything. so that when i walked into the oval office this time it was like, yeah, this is familiar. i like the place. i heard you are leaving. are you going to put it on the market? and that was me. i probably, it is a default mechanism to try to get relaxed or comfortable in some environment. charlie: what did you talk about? i guess you talked it up with a fighter had in mind. -- the writer had in mind. bryan c
bryan cranston: a came from the writer of the new york times, a .able for three, philip they, of course went to the office of the president first. you had all interest in this, and then they came to me. and when he said yes, we could go, and that is the way it was presented. i would like to do an interview with you and the president of the notice they. -- proved it,ted now it is up to me. what day? charlie: i can be there. what was he like? bryan cranston: i had a few different feelings. we...
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at the exciting thing philips is that, every season, we set down with our colleagues and we discussed between ourselves -- because we all share the same passion -- discuss which young artist we felt was the most promising, which we felt had the most upside potential. them intoe would put the options. we would normally put them into the day sale. and if they did ok in the day sale, next time, we would put them in the evening sale. the evening sale is the one it gets all the attention. occasionally, we would fast-track an artist and put them directly into the evening sale. so we would introduce a number of artists to the secondary marketplace, artists that had never been sold at auction before. i was very excited to see this week, for instance, one of my all-time favorite artists, mark radford who lives in los angeles, his works have been selling very good this week. and when we for the first time saw the work by mark bradford, we put straight away into the evening sale. at first option, it made something like $180,000, which was sensational. this week, we have prices in excess of $3 mi
at the exciting thing philips is that, every season, we set down with our colleagues and we discussed between ourselves -- because we all share the same passion -- discuss which young artist we felt was the most promising, which we felt had the most upside potential. them intoe would put the options. we would normally put them into the day sale. and if they did ok in the day sale, next time, we would put them in the evening sale. the evening sale is the one it gets all the attention....
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you are a bloomberg terminal customer, you will have al ready cnet philip low set to replace glenn stevens. australia appointing a new rba chief for seven-year term. having to deal with the unusually low or surprisingly that caused some big moves in currency markets. all change at the rba from september 18. manus: it is indeed. if you click on his profile, he going the interim -- i'm to blow up the aussie dollar for our viewers. you can take a look at it. 2006, let's have a look. this is where the aussie dollar was. volatility. to parity with the dollar. 110. we are all the way back down to 75. what doesn't mean? record low interest rates. cut from 2%. on the name, you get performances. all in context. let's go to julius. >> -- juliette. pain out intical turkey. how does it look at the close of trade in asia? juliette: we have seen estrella high. the -- australia high. reversing the earlier losses, due to the fact that we saw energy players arise. new zealand also had a good session. elsewhere, we are seeing weakness in china and hong kong. been closed since monday and will not reopen unti
you are a bloomberg terminal customer, you will have al ready cnet philip low set to replace glenn stevens. australia appointing a new rba chief for seven-year term. having to deal with the unusually low or surprisingly that caused some big moves in currency markets. all change at the rba from september 18. manus: it is indeed. if you click on his profile, he going the interim -- i'm to blow up the aussie dollar for our viewers. you can take a look at it. 2006, let's have a look. this is where...
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philip shares are lower. business for $1.5 billion, which will pay $820 million in cash and 19.6 million in shares. that is after the u.s. tree maker abandoned merger to pursue talks with the chinese suitor zoomlion. telecom italia has almost tripled its target for reducing expenses to 1.6 billion euros by 2018. largest phone company says the costs will be split equally between operating and capital spending. this comes as the new ceo aims to improve profitability at the former state-owned carrier. shares are trading higher. that's your bloomberg business flash. until recently, nigeria was the biggest producer of crude in africa, that now the country is at 20 year lows. to discuss this, julian lee. good morning. let's talk about the river in the delta. obviously there are huge amounts of politics at play give us a story about how much this has changed. >> it changed quickly. we saw a new president elected in nigeria, and analysts linked it to former rebels in the nigerian river delta region. payment of them w
philip shares are lower. business for $1.5 billion, which will pay $820 million in cash and 19.6 million in shares. that is after the u.s. tree maker abandoned merger to pursue talks with the chinese suitor zoomlion. telecom italia has almost tripled its target for reducing expenses to 1.6 billion euros by 2018. largest phone company says the costs will be split equally between operating and capital spending. this comes as the new ceo aims to improve profitability at the former state-owned...
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the key thing is to get fiscal policy going so we have a little bit of a philip for a while and then -- a fill up for a while. investment.me from you can raise productivity and offset the aging population. you can print money but you cannot print productivity. francine: does governor kuroda need to stop doing anything at all, and where's that third era we have been waiting for? robert: i think governor kuroda has taken bold moves. r was makingro progress in some areas but it has stopped in others. they have made some very good moves and carper it governance reform. -- in corporate governance reform. they have not done too much in the labor reform area and there are a few other areas, particularly energy policy with a need to focus more on technology. after the election this summer, the upper house election, that is the time to get back and agenda. the feldman, when you speak to morgan stanley clients worldwide in london and europe, how do you respond to the idea is europe becoming japan? i am fascinated by the view from tokyo of the idea that everybody else is becoming like japan. me
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angie: philip lowe has only just been named as the new royal bank of australia governor. he is going to succeed glenn stevens in september. may have to cut interest rates to 1% or even less in the first few months. that is after the bank admitted it will probably miss its core inflation target for the year. now our coverage of the philippines. what is the mood like among the electorate? linda: apprehension. the investment community is watching carefully. at least over the past three weeks. it has been on the decline. the speculation that perhaps the center of the pitino government may not continue its fiscal prudence. is business community concerned. what exactly are businesses looking for in this election? investors are looking at continuity. quite a success this last administration. for foreign investors. an average of $6 billion last two years. we are looking for an administration that will have continuity with those policies. almost seamless. securely and infrastructure. we will build on that. not everything has developed equally. the outgoing administration. linda: i
angie: philip lowe has only just been named as the new royal bank of australia governor. he is going to succeed glenn stevens in september. may have to cut interest rates to 1% or even less in the first few months. that is after the bank admitted it will probably miss its core inflation target for the year. now our coverage of the philippines. what is the mood like among the electorate? linda: apprehension. the investment community is watching carefully. at least over the past three weeks. it...
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alix: we will hear from the ceo of philips lighting. scarlet: need a roadmap for all of the twists and turns in debt?'s all the details in the quick take. italy's main business lobby has expressed out. gdp is set to rise just over 1% this year. alix: in brazil, the bank was forced to sell assets after the to sell more. founder was arrested last year and a corruption probe . telefonica is leading to hold onto their british units rather than seek another buyer. they were blocked the european union regulators. a person familiar with the matter said that while the priority is to reduce leverage, the company is better off with it in the portfolio. in its lighting that up debut in amsterdam. a hundred $40rly million. the ceo dismissed concerns of competition from low-cost producers in china and said the innovation in the firm would allow it to stay above their peers. band.have a very strong we are connected to customers who trust us. the growth is coming from very specific competitive advantages. scarlet: time now for our bloomberg quicktake,
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loom leds is still owned by philips. not part of philips lighting so it has been a long time. yes the shares have rallied a little from that 20 euros share price ipo. but let's face it. raw philips still owns something something something. other concerns about low cost rivals and the product and china etc. if you add in debt it has enterprise value shy of 5 billion euros. he seemed pleased with the deal and how it lets the company go forward as a stand alone lighting company. let's listen in to eric ronda larks t. >> a special day in the history of innovation and global leadership that started 125 years ago. i can tell you we invented. we technology districted the world by doing something. and today when we are having the birth of our new company we can make another revolution. >> straight to the crux of it, 1891, i know the heritage. i know what edison did with ge and how fantastic that battle has been between ge --. but your product, i'm going to say this. i think the product of led lighting philips and the rest is fantastic. the problem is who's going need the next one if y
loom leds is still owned by philips. not part of philips lighting so it has been a long time. yes the shares have rallied a little from that 20 euros share price ipo. but let's face it. raw philips still owns something something something. other concerns about low cost rivals and the product and china etc. if you add in debt it has enterprise value shy of 5 billion euros. he seemed pleased with the deal and how it lets the company go forward as a stand alone lighting company. let's listen in to...
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earlier this month, they added to his legal team to a legal campaign to oust ceo chairman philip domer. many believe redstone's daughter sheri is behind the push to get rid of domer. and as you can see, viacom, over the last three months performing pretty well. >>> as for border markets, strong gains 2% to 3% for the main indices. all three indices remain in the green for the month of may today, the last trading day. looks like they'll be able to hold on to the markets. early fractionally, the dow up by nine points. julia, back to you. >> thanks so much, wilfred. quite right. as you mentioned the dow down, 0.5 of a jump. i'll quickly show you what happened to the nasdaq over the month of may as well. gains for the nasdaq as well. that's significantly stronger, actually given the losses that we've seen. three straight months of gains despite the concerns that everyone was saying there would be a sale in may and go away. doesn't mean it hasn't been choppy. let's get more perspective, we're joining by the president. great to have you on the show, you're also saying stay the heck away from
earlier this month, they added to his legal team to a legal campaign to oust ceo chairman philip domer. many believe redstone's daughter sheri is behind the push to get rid of domer. and as you can see, viacom, over the last three months performing pretty well. >>> as for border markets, strong gains 2% to 3% for the main indices. all three indices remain in the green for the month of may today, the last trading day. looks like they'll be able to hold on to the markets. early...
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redstone will may every decision with the same deliberation and consideration with which reremoved philip dehman and abrams as trustees based on the best interest of shareholders. of course, it was a week ago that we first got the news that mr. abrams and mr. dauman were removed as trustees of the trust that will take over upon his death or upon when he is deemed mentally incapacitated. the controlling stake and national amusements which then controls cbs and viacom. since then, what a week in termed of back and forth and including, of course, a suit in the commonwealth of massachusetts trial court for probate and family court in norfolk, massachusetts. that from mr. d auman and mr. abram saying we should not be unseated saying undue influence of sherry redstone, there is a case in which redstone formerly a estranged daughter manipulated her daughter to achieve her goals. again, we'll see whether in fact there say move by miss redstone to replace the board of direct yordz at viacom and whether it comes as soon as today as manufacture the directors believe it may. this, of course, is a sta
redstone will may every decision with the same deliberation and consideration with which reremoved philip dehman and abrams as trustees based on the best interest of shareholders. of course, it was a week ago that we first got the news that mr. abrams and mr. dauman were removed as trustees of the trust that will take over upon his death or upon when he is deemed mentally incapacitated. the controlling stake and national amusements which then controls cbs and viacom. since then, what a week in...
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>> such as chevron, ex sxoexxon conoco philips. they are the most apt to be the best beta players. if we break through 50, i want to be backing conoco as opposed to the other two. >> i like those kind of names. i feel like you've got protection on the down side. if it moves. and if it really gets bad, they ultimately will be the beneficiary. it will be painful, you'll lose money, but ultimately -- >> last week, monstrous buying in haliburton for upside expectation. i have some position in haliburton. goes along with the slumber shay. >>> the sumner redstone saga rages on. plus, from highs to lows. four stocks that just recently hit 52-week highs are tumbling. what's behind the moves. are any offering of the perfect buying opportunity. this is my retirement. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement with e*trade. i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. sign up at etrade.com and g
>> such as chevron, ex sxoexxon conoco philips. they are the most apt to be the best beta players. if we break through 50, i want to be backing conoco as opposed to the other two. >> i like those kind of names. i feel like you've got protection on the down side. if it moves. and if it really gets bad, they ultimately will be the beneficiary. it will be painful, you'll lose money, but ultimately -- >> last week, monstrous buying in haliburton for upside expectation. i have some...
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. >>> and philips is looking to sell a 20% stake of their lighting division in an ipo of shares. finally, we have been expecting this. the company said they were selling 37.5 million shares at the average price of 694 euros. >>> h&m is reporting a 5% increase in april but that was below forecasting for a 9% rise. they blamed the cold weather in several of the key markets for part of the performance. shares opened by lower than 1.5%. they are off by 1.3%. this follows a big week for retailers in the u.s. at the end of the week we got april retail sales actually rising by their highest level in the year. that helped to elate fears of jcpenney and kohl's and other retails seeing a drop in sales. we're trying to make difference to the data we're getting. stacey, it's interesting, the start of last week the bad news coming from macy's, the disappointing earnings and we got a surprise to the upside with overall sales. how do you explain this? >> you look at whether it was jcpenney, kohl's or macy's, the stocks lost between 15% to 20%. then we got the retail number the best in ten month
. >>> and philips is looking to sell a 20% stake of their lighting division in an ipo of shares. finally, we have been expecting this. the company said they were selling 37.5 million shares at the average price of 694 euros. >>> h&m is reporting a 5% increase in april but that was below forecasting for a 9% rise. they blamed the cold weather in several of the key markets for part of the performance. shares opened by lower than 1.5%. they are off by 1.3%. this follows a big...
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the trade difficult, and i have taken off the positions, and the only thing that i have on is conoco philip s wis with the ex schoos sure and a cup cole of names with the pipeline. and that is why it is difficult to be short, because these type of events, and you see what it is going to do to oil, and the xle is way off, and well above the $200 average. >> and without the wile fire impa impact, you wonder where it is trading for oil? >> and i am not timing the right time to get in or out, but i am saying that the risk to reward right now in staling in a lot of the high beta names that kevin ta talked about with us last week that have been rallying in the energy space, i don't want to make that trade. i oknow that the technology has gotten slammed and names out there like a microsoft, like ackimide. >> and weatherford fell off of a cliff today. the cap x is going to be cut massive isly, and the number of momentum is immense and that one of them in my opinion rolled up into somebody else. we have talked about with baker hughes and halliburton pulling apart and not doing that dial, so we will
the trade difficult, and i have taken off the positions, and the only thing that i have on is conoco philip s wis with the ex schoos sure and a cup cole of names with the pipeline. and that is why it is difficult to be short, because these type of events, and you see what it is going to do to oil, and the xle is way off, and well above the $200 average. >> and without the wile fire impa impact, you wonder where it is trading for oil? >> and i am not timing the right time to get in...
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philip morris surging to 20% in the same time frame. and perhaps the cigarette business can be summed up best by the famous words of warren buffett. it costs a penny to make. they sell it for $1 and it's addictive. and yields are addictive too, tim. >> that's right. newport, with all the pressure on the menthols, you have a place here where they just showed in their last numbers their ebitda is down 4 1/2%. the company continues to grow. this long piece by the fda came in less onerous. it doesn't change the long-term financial impact. obviously in this environment stocks where you actually have visibility into earnings and you can see margins growing that pay a high dividend, they're going to trade expensive. these things continue to go higher. this is proof in the pudding today is why people own these stocks. >> i'm long. i remain long. every dip is a buying opportunity. until we see rates go anywhere or think they're going anywhere substantively, these stocks are still going to fly, or maintain. and if the market gets hit, they'll get
philip morris surging to 20% in the same time frame. and perhaps the cigarette business can be summed up best by the famous words of warren buffett. it costs a penny to make. they sell it for $1 and it's addictive. and yields are addictive too, tim. >> that's right. newport, with all the pressure on the menthols, you have a place here where they just showed in their last numbers their ebitda is down 4 1/2%. the company continues to grow. this long piece by the fda came in less onerous. it...
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philips lifeline. philips lifeline has been recommended by more than 200,000 healthcare professionals and serve more than 7 million seniors. i'm proud to wear my philips lifeline. shows that i'm smart enough to take care of myself. innovation and you. philips lifeline. with philips lifeline you get fast, easy access to help 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. stay in your own home and keep doing what's important to you. get a philips lifeline today. >>> hello again and thanks so much for joining me. senator bernie sanders back out on the campaign trail. he's holding a rally next history in new jersey. despite an uphill battle he is vowing to stay in the race until every state has had a chance to vote. we're at that rally. what's the feeling amongst supporters there? >> reporter: well, fred, this is certainly an uphill battle for sanders seeing as it is mathematically impossible that he secure the nomination before the convention. but that is not stopping thousands of supporters coming out here today. we a
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philips lifeline. philips lifeline has been recommended by more than 200,000 healthcare professionals and serve more than 7 million seniors. i'm proud to wear my philips lifeline. shows that i'm smart enough to take care of myself. innovation and you. philips lifeline. with philips lifeline you get fast, easy access to help 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. stay in your own home and keep doing what's important to you. get a philips lifeline today. >>> donald trump said if he wins the indiana primary tomorrow, it's game over but senator cruz said not so fast. cruz said he's in the race for the long haul. joining us now to talk about the race, cnn chief political analyst gloria borger and cnn political analyst david gregory. thank you very much for coming in. is trump right that it's over if he wins indiana? >> i think he's right. i think it's already mathematically impossible for ted cruz to win. i think cruz needs indiana more than trump does. i think trump can still get to the magic number or really cl
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philip kline and jamie weinstein, see you soon. a shot in the arm in indiana, but is bernie sanders helping donald trump by staying in the race? who are you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. vern from voya? yep, vern from voya. why are you orange? that's a little weird. really? that's the weird part in this scenario? look, orange money represents the money you put away for retirement. save a little here and there, and over time, your money could multiply. see? ah, ok. so, why are you orange? funny. see how voya can help you get organized at voya.com. go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job? to over 100 of the web's leading job boards with a single click, then simply select the best candidates from one easy-to-review list. and now you can use ziprecruiter for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/offer5 ♪ (music pl♪ throughout) uh oh. what's up? ♪ ♪ ♪ does nobody use a turn signal anymore? ♪ >>> donald trump sealed the deal with republicans. on the democrats side, hillary clinton is not quite there yet. jo
philip kline and jamie weinstein, see you soon. a shot in the arm in indiana, but is bernie sanders helping donald trump by staying in the race? who are you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. vern from voya? yep, vern from voya. why are you orange? that's a little weird. really? that's the weird part in this scenario? look, orange money represents the money you put away for retirement. save a little here and there, and over time, your money could multiply. see? ah, ok. so,...
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philips lifeline. philips lifeline has been recommended by more than 200,000 healthcare professionals and serve more than 7 million seniors. i'm proud to wear my philips lifeline. shows that i'm smart enough to take care of myself. innovation and you. philips lifeline. with philips lifeline you get fast, easy access to help 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. stay in your own home and keep doing what's important to you. get a philips lifeline today. >>> egyptair flight 804, if it's yet another terror attack, we're faced with a frightening question. why do islamic terrorists hate america, france, finland. fareed zakaria investigates tonight at 9:00 p.m. it's called "why they hate us." fareed zakaria went straight to the source for answers. a man awaiting trial on charges of supporting isis. he and fareed had a heated exchange over what he hates about us. watch this excerpt from the documentary. >> we call upon muslims around the world to ban the constitution, to ban the american flag. >> reporter: he comes
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philips lifeline. philips lifeline has been recommended by more than 200,000 healthcare professionals and serve more than 7 million seniors. i'm proud to wear my philips lifeline. shows that i'm smart enough to take care of myself. innovation and you. philips lifeline. with philips lifeline you get fast, easy access to help 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. stay in your own home and keep doing what's important to you. get a philips lifeline today. >>> you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. welcome back. remember how we talked so much about the risk of chaos and violence ahead of the republican national convention in cleveland? well, today is the day we're talking about the democrat who is are the ones worried. members of the nevada democratic party filed a formal come paint about how they fear violence at the national convention for them in philadelphia. this is specifically a response to what happened at the nevada state democratic convention. >> she did not vote for forum. she closed down and walked
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philips lifeline. philips lifeline has been recommended by more than 200,000 healthcare professionals and serve more than 7 million seniors. i'm proud to wear my philips lifeline. shows that i'm smart enough to take care of myself. innovation and you. philips lifeline. with philips lifeline you get fast, easy access to help 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. stay in your own home and keep doing what's important to you. get a philips lifeline today. >>> welcome back. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. news just into us here. mitt romney is giving up hope of finding someone to launch a third-party bid against donald trump. a source familiar with romney's thinking tells cnn that the 2012 presidential nominee is not actively recruiting anyone for the third-party bid. as we've been talking about, you know, reportedly had reached out to nevada senator ben sasse and trump's former rival ohio governor john kasich. they have both said no. so let's begin there with cnn's chief political correspondent dana ba
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philip policarpio was caught sunday cross into the u.s. from mexico. he was on parole from a convince where he killed his girlfriend. >>> baylor athletic director has resigned among the scandal. mccaw is stepping down to promote healing. the university is under fire for covering up sexual assault allegations against members of the football team. >>> steph curry and the golden state warriors beat oklahoma city in a gritty game. this was close the whole game. golden state was trailing at halftime. had to come from behind on the home court to win. not to mention coming from behind 3-1 in the series. it was a big, big win. next up for the golden state warriors after the record setting win total, they face lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers. final series starts thursday in oakland. you see kevin durant who played well. he will be a free agent. >>> bernie sanders stormed on stage by protesters. hillary clinton with a major pivot in her campaign schedule. donald trump set to answer big questions about fund raising and trump university. all the developme
philip policarpio was caught sunday cross into the u.s. from mexico. he was on parole from a convince where he killed his girlfriend. >>> baylor athletic director has resigned among the scandal. mccaw is stepping down to promote healing. the university is under fire for covering up sexual assault allegations against members of the football team. >>> steph curry and the golden state warriors beat oklahoma city in a gritty game. this was close the whole game. golden state was...
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philips sonicare. save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. they're lovin' their vegetables. this is huge news! it's all thanks to our birds eye chef's favorites side dishes perfectly sauced or seasoned. what are you..? shh! i'm live tweeting. oh, boy. birds eye. so veggie good. ♪ (music pl♪ throughout) uh oh. what's up? ♪ ♪ ♪ does nobody use a turn signal anymore? ♪ (avo) how mu18%? 20?in does your dog food have? nutrient-dense purina one true instinct with real turkey and venison has 30% protein. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. >>> good news about massive wildfires raging in canada. the fires did not grow as large as firefighters feared they would. the burn area is now larger however than new york city. and smoke is billowing as far away as florida. cnn is live in edmonton, alberta where we're expected to get an update. but paul, people on the ground are describing this as an arm ged on. >> and the focus of it, fort mcmurray, t
philips sonicare. save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. they're lovin' their vegetables. this is huge news! it's all thanks to our birds eye chef's favorites side dishes perfectly sauced or seasoned. what are you..? shh! i'm live tweeting. oh, boy. birds eye. so veggie good. ♪ (music pl♪ throughout) uh oh. what's up? ♪ ♪ ♪ does nobody use a turn signal anymore? ♪ (avo) how mu18%? 20?in does your dog food have? nutrient-dense purina one true...
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philip klein and jamie weinstein, i'll see you soon. when we come back, bernie sanders campaign gets a shot in the arm in indiana. but is he actually helping donald trump by staying in the race? ♪ (music pl♪ throughout) uh oh. what's up? ♪ ♪ ♪ does nobody use a turn signal anymore? ♪ whoa. what's going on here? oh hey allison. i'm val, the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. val from voya? yeah, val from voya. quick question, what are voya retirement squirrels doing in my house? we're putting away acorns. you know, to show the importance of saving for the future. so you're sort of like a spokes person? no, i'm more like a metaphor. okay, a spokes-metaphor. no, i'm... you're a spokes-metaphor. yeah. ok. see how voya can help you get organized at voya.com. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep n
philip klein and jamie weinstein, i'll see you soon. when we come back, bernie sanders campaign gets a shot in the arm in indiana. but is he actually helping donald trump by staying in the race? ♪ (music pl♪ throughout) uh oh. what's up? ♪ ♪ ♪ does nobody use a turn signal anymore? ♪ whoa. what's going on here? oh hey allison. i'm val, the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. val from voya? yeah, val from voya. quick question, what are voya retirement squirrels doing in my...
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philips sonicare. save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. ♪music continues [daughter] papa! [father] i missed you! [daughter]did you bring new ones? [announcer]you work hard for more than just you... [daughter]you went to montana?! [father] i did. [announcer] working together,we'll help you save for her future geology degree. wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> let's get back to my interview with donald trump and some of the tough issues facing the united states which are sure to come up during the general election campaign. >> let's talk about some substantive issues out there. puerto rico right now, they are defaulting on $400 million. if you were president of the united states what would you do to help the people of puerto rico? >> well, the problem we have is we have $19 trillion in debt, you know, we have a country that's in such trouble, we have $19 trillion going up to $21 trillion in a short period of time because of the horrible omnibus budget. i think they have to solve the problem. >> should the u.s. bail out puerto rico? >>
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mayor philip levine, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> we're going to take you to dover, delaware where vice president biden will deliver the commencement speech at delaware state college. of course his home state of delaware and just a few moments president obama will deliver the commencement address of howard university in washington, d.c., a live picture here from the campus of howard university. we'll bring that to you live. >> also ahead this morning, new details in the death investigation of prince. why a probate court is authorizing testing of the singer's blood and what this means for his estimated $300 million estate. >> but first, meet another cnn top hero, a man who organized his millionth tree. watch this. >> i started a million trees program just from being out here on the islands of the mississippi river. we started planting these trees to create more food for wildlife. they hold back the banks the river, it helps air quality, the roots actually filter the water. trees are a great thing. i really like trees. what i love about it is is has a lasting
mayor philip levine, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> we're going to take you to dover, delaware where vice president biden will deliver the commencement speech at delaware state college. of course his home state of delaware and just a few moments president obama will deliver the commencement address of howard university in washington, d.c., a live picture here from the campus of howard university. we'll bring that to you live. >> also ahead this...
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philips sonicare. save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. ryou know, from car insurance sacompanies shouting, "save $500 bucks over here." "no, save $300 bucks over here." "wait, save $400 bucks right here." with so many places offering so much buck saving, where do you start? well, esurance was born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so, they're actually built to save you money, and when they save, you save. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call. >>> bernie sanders is planning to stay in the race up to the philadelphia convention. hillary clinton says she knows why he is not giving up. i respect senator sanders, i ran to the end in 2008. you know what it feels like. >> i won 9 out of the last 12 contests. people forget that i won indiana, i won west virginia, a lot of states, but i couldn't close the gap in pledge delegates, the gap between me and senator sanders is far wider than it was between me and senator obama. >> now, joining me, jeff weaver, the campaig
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joining us, aviation analyst, david gallon oh that spearheaded flight 477 recovery, richard quest, and philip mud and debra hurtzman, president of national safety council and former chair of the national transportation safety board. you told cnn the operating theory, initial belief is the plane was taken down as a deliberate act, perhaps bomb. the investigation is just starting. one of the things you always tell us is planes just don't fallout of the sky at 37,000 feet. >> absolutely. in the absence of a strong reason, mechanical followed by pilot error, then you really do always have to default to the question of nefarious activity, some form of bomb, some form of hijacking. i have been doing this for quite some time now. i can tell you when you hear a plane leave the sky at 37,000 feet or end the form of flight, that's where your mind goes first because, john, all the other scenarios are feindishly complicated and extremely difficult to investigate. airasia is a good example. we thought it was weather, then weather had nothing to do with it, turns out to be circuit breakers hauled by the pi
joining us, aviation analyst, david gallon oh that spearheaded flight 477 recovery, richard quest, and philip mud and debra hurtzman, president of national safety council and former chair of the national transportation safety board. you told cnn the operating theory, initial belief is the plane was taken down as a deliberate act, perhaps bomb. the investigation is just starting. one of the things you always tell us is planes just don't fallout of the sky at 37,000 feet. >> absolutely. in...